In the cultural boom of the 1920s and '30s known as the Harlem Renaissance, three rows of beautiful townhouses became home to some of the highest reachers of the elite Black community, earning the title "Striver's Row." Today a designated historic district, Striver's Row is still a destination neighborhood, and our tree-lined block is one of Manhattan's finest.

  We are located a short walk from three subway stations offering the A, B, C, D, 2 and 3 lines.

  Below are some esteemed neighborhood establishments.

Londel's Supper Club

Yatenga French Bistro & Bar

Raw Soul

Dinosaur Barbeque

Make My Cake Bakery

Shrine Bar & Restaurant

Columbia University

The City College of New York

The Apollo Theater

The Studio Museum in Harlem

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Harlem Heritage

Welcome To Harlem

Harlem OneStop

Harlem Spirituals

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